or faxed to: 425-267-6280 Thank you. 5
<strong>Snohomish</strong> PUD Tidal Energy Project Preliminary Application Document (PAD) Information Questionnaire The goal of the <strong>Snohomish</strong> County PUD is to file a complete and thorough Preliminary Application Document (PAD). We are asking for your help to identify existing, relevant <strong>information</strong> of which you may be aware. Relevant <strong>information</strong> includes site-or-region specific studies, data, reports or management plans. To facilitate the <strong>information</strong> search we have prepared this PAD Information Questionnaire. 1) Information about person completing the <strong>questionnaire</strong>: Name & Title: Kate Burke, Fort Worden Area Parks Manager Organization: Washington State Parks Address: Fort Worden State Park 200 Battery Way Port Townsend WA 98368 Phone: 360.344.4401 Email Address: kate.burke@parks.wa.gov 2) Do you or your organization know of existing, relevant and reasonably available <strong>information</strong> that describes the existing Project environment or potential impacts of the Project? Yes (If “yes”, please complete 2a thru 2f) No (If “no” go to 3) a. If yes, please check the box(es) to indicate specific resource area(s) that the <strong>information</strong> relates to: Geology and soils Water resources Fish and aquatic resources Wildlife and botanical resources Wetlands, riparian and littoral habitat Rare, threatened & endangered species Recreation and land use Aesthetic resources Cultural Resources Socio-economic resources Tribal resources Other resource <strong>information</strong> b. Please briefly describe the <strong>information</strong> or list available documents: - Wildlife Resources: Admiralty Inlet, with its adjacent waters, is extensively used by forage fish that salmon, marine birds, grey whales and countless other animals prey upon. For <strong>information</strong> on forage fish distribution and abundance in the Admiralty Inlet area, contact Dan Penttila of WA Dept of Fish & Wildlife (WDFW): penttdep@dfw.wa.gov - For <strong>information</strong> on the marine bird component of the Puget Sound Ambient Monitoring Program, contact David Nysewander of WDFW: nysewdrn@dfw.wa.gov - Nearby Protection Island National Wildlife Refuge, at the mouth of Discovery Bay, is home to breeding, nesting and flyway populations of numerous bird species: loons, phalaropes, mergansers, merlins, bald eagles, oystercatchers, harlequin ducks, murrelets, auklets, puffins and more. Over 85 bird species and eight mammal species, including sea lions, elephant seals, minke whales and